Sharpe


William Forsyth [fawr-sahyth] /ˈfɔr saɪθ/ (Show IPA), born 1934, U.S. economist: Nobel prize 1990.
Contemporary Examples

Jersey Rotten Scoundrels Lee Siegel July 22, 2009
Obama’s Crime Czar? Lloyd Grove May 27, 2009
Bra of the Century Rebecca Dana June 14, 2010
Jamie Oliver’s Fat Revolution Nina Simonds November 30, 2009
After Hobby Lobby, These 82 Corporations Could Drop Birth Control Coverage Abby Haglage June 29, 2014

Historical Examples

The Gypsy Queen’s Vow May Agnes Fleming
The Making of Bobby Burnit George Randolph Chester
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus American Anti-Slavery Society
The Making of Bobby Burnit George Randolph Chester
The Making of Bobby Burnit George Randolph Chester

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